It is immeasurably sad that people died in Saudi Arabia today because a few people wouldn’t leave their luggage elsewhere.
But where are the comments about the victims that sound like:
- Muhammad Yousef Al-Mlaifi, who is director of the Kuwaiti Ministry of Endowment’s research center. He published an article titled “The Terrorist Katrina is One of the Soldiers of Allah, But Not an Adherent of Al-Qaeda.”; and
- This
After the extremists announced to the world that the Infidels deserved their treatment by mother nature there was a stunning silence about the earthquakes in Pakistan.
I’m sure that silence will continue over the trampling of pilgrims in Hajj. As a rationalist I would expect that as 345 (at the time of writing) out of 3 million pilgrims died, it is very unlikely that such a relatively small number contained any extremists. And so these people, we must assume, are as much infidels as the victims of Katrina if they did not support the exploding of innocent Israelis, Indians, Iraqis, Londoners, residents of Bali, Spaniards, Afghans etc.
So the inconsistent exponents of murder, homophobia and xenophobia have a choice:
- Criticise those who died as infidels deserving of Allah’s wrath and risk a PR disaster; or
- Retract their previous comments
I’m already going blue as I hold my breath.







